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Old 25-02-2008, 06:52 PM   #1
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Got this email today thought some people might like to read it and see the pictures. I think i wouldn't have been able to keep it thought i would have had to let that big beauty go.

THIBODAUX , La. --A medical student who blindfolds his friends to keep his favorite offshore fishing spot secret has come up with a record-beating fish -- a warsaw grouper weighing 359.1 pounds.



The giant hauled in by J.J. Tabor of Thibodaux is 12 ounces above the previous Louisiana state record, a state biologist confirmed.

It's been cut down to fillets. The first fillet weighed 53 pounds, Tabor said.

He caught it near an oil rig 70 miles south of Fourchon, in 400 feet of water. He won't give a more specific description.

'It's J.J.'s secret,' said Joey Rodrigue, a friend from Baton Rouge who joined Tabor and Tabor's father, John, on the record-making trip Saturday. 'I don't even know where I was. He blindfolds us on the way out.'

Tabor said he thought at first that his hook with a live hardtail on it had it the bottom 'until I felt the big head shake.'

Rodrigue steered away from the rig.

'I put myself in a harness and just had to lay back and fight,' J.J. Tabor said. 'It was about a 15 or 20 minute fight.'

Tabor cleaned the fish late Monday afternoon outside his father's auto repair shop in Thibodaux. 'We'll split it up,' he said. 'I'll make some phone calls and try to get rid of it fresh. The rest, we'll vacuum pack it and cook it later.'

Tabor says he believes the fish is about 33 years old. He plans to send an inner-ear bone called the otolith to a university in Florida where researchers can help determine the age of the fish. He hopes to get the results in about four weeks.

The world record, caught off Florida in 1985, is 436 pounds, 12 ounces.







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Old 25-02-2008, 06:53 PM   #2
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Foly Huck!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 25-02-2008, 06:57 PM   #3
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Thats what i said when i saw it too mate.
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Old 25-02-2008, 07:53 PM   #4
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Old 25-02-2008, 07:57 PM   #5
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Woah that's a big fish.

But seriously? 15 to 20 minute fight? Must of been a pretty lazy fish.

I fought a shark on the barrier reef which was only 2 metres long for a good hour.

In my opinion, no matter how big the fish is, if it didn't fight well, what's the point?

Mind you, I'd be pretty proud of that monster!!
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:31 PM   #6
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Woah that's a big fish.

But seriously? 15 to 20 minute fight? Must of been a pretty lazy fish.

I fought a shark on the barrier reef which was only 2 metres long for a good hour.

In my opinion, no matter how big the fish is, if it didn't fight well, what's the point?

Mind you, I'd be pretty proud of that monster!!

I reckon it was winched in...

I have caught a few Blue gropers, they seem pretty cumbersome on a line, until they want to move, have broken a ugly stik boat rod on one. Biggest one was 23 kg's and that took near on an hour, as well as when it dived down, trying to stop it from getting too close to the reef....
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:33 PM   #7
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Woah that's a big fish.

But seriously? 15 to 20 minute fight? Must of been a pretty lazy fish.

I fought a shark on the barrier reef which was only 2 metres long for a good hour.

In my opinion, no matter how big the fish is, if it didn't fight well, what's the point?

Mind you, I'd be pretty proud of that monster!!
i would have to agree with you there mate i love catching fish and just fishing nice and relaxing. But yes the better fighting the bitter, and with everyone else's statements yes i would agree also would have to let something like that go for sure.
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Old 25-02-2008, 07:59 PM   #8
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Thats massive! Seems like a shame to let a 33yo fish die like that. Catch it and then throw it back I say.
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:24 PM   #9
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Thats massive! Seems like a shame to let a 33yo fish die like that. Catch it and then throw it back I say.
Yep what a waist, should have let the fish live, probably a good breading male.
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Old 26-02-2008, 07:49 PM   #10
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Yep what a waist(waste), should have let the fish live, probably a good breading (breeding) male.

Unfortunately, many male fish change to breeding females when they get really big ... it's nature's way of prolonging the species.
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:25 PM   #11
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Thats massive! Seems like a shame to let a 33yo fish die like that. Catch it and then throw it back I say.
Completely agree with you mate. I enjpy catching the fish, but at the end of the day I prefer to let them go. Especailly a big bugger like that.
I mean, he has the photos and memories, the only reason to keep it is to eat (meh) or to prove to people it's real. But if it's true, only you and your mates who were there need to believe it, who cares what anyone else thinks.

Very impressive in any case, 359lbs is like 160kgs!
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:18 PM   #12
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i wanna know how the hell they managed to pull it up into the boat. would have been mission and a half!!!
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:27 PM   #13
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How many fish fingers would you get out of that?
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:50 PM   #14
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How many fish fingers would you get out of that?
Dont be silly, fish dont have fingers.
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Old 25-02-2008, 08:42 PM   #15
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Huge fish...but I'de reckon something like that would taste like crap. Usually old and oversizes fish are very tough eating, tropical ones with high mercury levels.

I'de rather eat the wahoo on the far left on the shot with the other fish- they are one of the best tasting and fighting fish in the sea
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Old 25-02-2008, 10:35 PM   #16
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must be the same spot homer caught his cat fish
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Old 25-02-2008, 11:04 PM   #17
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Imagine if he met up with an irish farmer that grew the biggest potato!! that would be some great Fish and Chips!!
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Old 26-02-2008, 06:23 PM   #18
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Imagine if he met up with an irish farmer that grew the biggest potato!! that would be some great Fish and Chips!!
you would need a bloody big slice of lemon to go with it.

they should have kissed it and let it go.
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you would need a bloody big slice of lemon to go with it.

they should have kissed it and let it go.
Nah no point. If it was pulled from 400ft it's swim bladder would've exploded. That red thing in it's mouth is probably it's stomach. No chance for it to survive out of it's depth.
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Old 26-02-2008, 01:20 AM   #20
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Isn't that something a shark would've eaten before it got to anywhere near that size? Amazing.
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Holy hell, big *** fish.

Bit of a shame to see the old fella on a big hook but whats done is done.
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you can't release a fish thats been hauled out of 130m of water, its been 'blown' and will not recover. Check it's swim bladder inflated, and protruding from it's mouth.

It is a shame, it would not be as tasty as the little fellars but it was dead well before getting to the surface.

And 33 yo. Dreaming. That fish is a LOT older than that.
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Anyone else notice something whacky about this shot? He looks like he's really enjoying himself...

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Anyone else notice something whacky about this shot? He looks like he's really enjoying himself...
lucky it isnt a groper!
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Anyone else notice something whacky about this shot? He looks like he's really enjoying himself...
Yep...something definately Fishy about that!

Boom Tish!!!
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Yep...something definately Fishy about that!

Boom Tish!!!
Next thing you'll want some canned laughter...

wow... that was really bad hey... : :P i should really try scaling back...

ok, I'll stop now, i'm hurting my own eyes...
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Next thing you'll want some canned laughter...

wow... that was really bad hey... : :P i should really try scaling back...

ok, I'll stop now, i'm hurting my own eyes...
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i'm still laughing from the "how many fish fingers would you get from that?" and the "dont be silly...fish don't have fingers" reply.

champagne comedy.
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Anyone else notice something whacky about this shot? He looks like he's really enjoying himself...
I mistook it for a blowfish initially. Easy mistake to make.
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That is one mega fish!! i wanna catch a celiecanth (definate sp mistake on that)

supposedly live over 100yrs as i recall from the discovery channel..

biggest fish ive caught was a trevally (no idea what sort, the fisherman we were with didnt know either) which was about 8kgs around the port in darwin

my bro had a flathead almost 1m long literally diving out of the water in the daintree, we thought it was a barra at first until we got it in lol...
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